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Drivers Wanted: Mini Developing Electric ModelNY/NJ, California to get first 500 Mini E cars |
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November 5, 2008
The company is looking for 500 drivers in California, New York and New Jersey to lease the first cars to hit the road in the U.S. The little car runs on a lithium ion battery that produces 204 horsepower. Whether the MINI E ever goes into mass production is still uncertain. It's the first roll-out for BMW's "Project i," an initiative to develop a low-emissions city car that could become a fourth brand. The MINI E appellation is a working name and may not be used on whatever final model emerges.
The battery-powered MINI E can hit 62 mph in 8.5 seconds. Its top speed is limited to 95 and it's expected to have a range of 160 miles on a charge. There's a regenerative braking system that helps keep the battery charged but like other plug-in hybrids, the MINI E is intended to be charged overnight, or while parked during the workday. A full charge takes 23.6 hours at 110 volts, only 4.4 hours at 240 volts, which is used in Europe and much of the rest of the world. BMW says it is working with electric utilities on both coasts to arrange for convenient charging stations. Report Your Experience
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